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Was playing it a few days ago (dug out my peasant box to play it because why not), and was on LS's version of the PCH. I had a maxed-out Bugatti and was driving at top speed. I saw what looked like a ramp, and hurtled towards it (looked EXACTLY like a ramp from that distance). It rendered when I was ten feet from it. It was a wall. Fuck.

Let's get one thing straight: The Xbox One handles 720p just fine, and that's something to be proud of given what else the console is capable of. The name is Xbox "One" because it was designed to be an all-in-one media center solution.
Sports? Yup.
Netflix? Oh yeah.
Streaming? You got it.
Now tell me, can your "glorious" PC's do all the things the Xbox One can? I think not. That's why the XB1 is a media center, and your PC is just an over-priced gaming machine. I paid $500 for 720p and all my other media center purposes. You paid $2,000 for a few extra pixels.
Microsoft recognizes the trends of the future. People want more than gaming. Microsoft understands that 720p is good enough for most people while also offering awesome features you can't get anywhere else.
Oh this is the part where you bring up Xbox Live prices, right? Well, it's simple. Microsoft charges a fee so they can ensure you get a premium service. And I, for one, am grateful for that. If everyone had access to Xbox Live for free, it would deteriorate the quality. That's a fact, because Microsoft said so.
So thank you to Microsoft, for giving gamers just barely enough and exploring new horizons as a living room media center replacement.
Beta tested in the future... The future is now. The future is 720p. The future is Xbox.

I played GTAV on my 360 for a solid month before I got a new PC, I feel I am qualified to say that this really has little effect on the game. While it is disappointing to see buildings pop up while I'm going the fastest speed possible in game, it's not often it happens and the quality of the rest of the game makes up for it.

Having said that, I haven't touched it since and probably won't, I enjoy 1080p CS:GO and Civ V far too much.

When I was benching a card last night, unmodified (but v-sync forced off) skyrim ran at >300FPS. Nothing worked ingame, everything that moved just flew off at a thousand miles an hour. When I finally brought it down to 120 average FPS it was reasonably playable...

Nothing to be ashamed about. I had to be shown how to build a pc, twice, before doing it myself. It is a nice feeling to know you built it from "ground up" but other times its nice getting a company to do for the security.

Where did you get it from? Dinopc are really customisable. The let you pick 'n' choose your hardware total a price and will build it for you, only trouble is you have to wait 2 weeks :( screw that, and if you're impatient like me, you'll want to pay the extra £100 odd for next day haha

There are specific situations you can force on gta5. Drive close to the center divide line and the oncoming traffic will swerve into you. If you speed for too long in the city without crashing, at an interaction you can watch a car speedhack to intercept your car.

Not peasant meme, I was actually sort of making fun of the peasants. But in a way that I could get upvotes, if I had made it a filthy peasant post it would have gotten down-voted into oblivion before I could say "peasant".

The PS controller could invoke nastolgia, its been the same design since its inception. In fact I love it so much im using my old PS3 controller as my PC gamepad for games that dont fell right with mouse and keyboard.

Everyone has different definitions of nostalgia. For instance, I get a nostalgia game whenever I play Phantom Hourglass, and I got it in 2010, 3 years after it's release. Nostalgia doesn't depend on age, it depends on the experience.

I play on a laptop, and to be honest, I've gotten used to playing in low-medium quality for the sake of good FPS. So people on consoles have probably gotten used it too. I would still take the laptop over a 360 anyday though.

Yes, but they can't choose. Say in GTA V, the render distance is abysmal, the game plays at sub 30 FPS most of the time from what I've seen at a peasant friend. They have to make due with what they get, while you and I can easily lower a few settings to get that 60+ FPS.

So no peasant, it's just that English is not my native language, and the picture was just an experiment, I added a corny title and text that I would suspect real r/gaming peasants would actually approve. As they only up-vote retarded shit.

So I maybe spent about 1 second to actually think about the proper grammar, after I read that several people complained about the "too good", and they came with a bunch of different suggestions but many were wrong just like "too good" was, and I remember few did suggest: "too well", but in my ears, "you're driving to well" also sounds "somewhat" incorrect. But something has to be right, or at least more right.

adjective: well

1. in good health; free or recovered from illness.
"I don't feel very well"

"I don't feel very well."

You're driving too well.

Sounds legit. I blame it on that I didn't care enough at the time, especially consider it was for the peasants as an experiment.

I'm not trying to be a jackass because I know English isn't your first language, but this right here is your problem. You were thinking of the adjective (which describes a noun) version of "well" instead of the adverb (which is used to modify or qualify a verb, another adverb, or a separate clause) version. Since the "well" in the image is qualifying the verb phrase "are driving", you'd use the adverb form, which is defined as:

adverb: well

in a good or satisfactory way.

"the whole team played well"

Again, not trying to be a dick, just trying to help! I know a lot of native English speakers that trip up on this, too. A lot.

I think the exception that proves your very nicely explained rule is when good is actually used as a direct object (noun) after the verb "do". For example, that episode of 30Rock where Tracy Jordan corrects someone's usage of "good". Paraphrasing, he says, "Nuh-huh, Superman does good, you doin' well."

But you are using it differently. In the "things look good" case, the thing is being looked at. In the "dress suits you well" the dress is doing the suiting. Maybe it's a matter of subject versus direct object? My good grades were always in math/science not english/history :-/

To a native speaker, "you're driving too well" sounds fine. People will incorrectly use "you're driving too good," usually people less educated--that's not a slight at you, it's more than passable English but it's more what would be used in conversation and not written down. You probably speak English better than many Americans--you certainly write better than most teenage girls do.

Most Americans, including myself, cannot speak a second language. So again, this is not any negative criticism at you.

This happened to me on PC. While playing GTA VC. But that's because it was running too fast (100-200 FPS). On laptop with Intel integrated graphics. Only way to fix it was to enable frame rate limiter :(

Forcing V-Sync often solves these kinds of problems. Even if the game doesn't support it, you can usually force V-Sync on in your driver's control panel to no ill effect.

I was just doing some benchmarking last night for a video card review, and one of the things we tested was a heavily modified Skyrim. Of course Skyrim defaults to V-Sync on so I had to force it off to get a valid result. That did also make the game play a little... funny.

This used to happen to me on Dayz Origins, apparently it was a bug suffered by a bunch of people where the objects placed over the original map (like shit on the streets and things like that) didn't load until they were 2cm from you. I don't really get how stupid that peasant must be to brag about this...

I lost a five-ten minute plane flying missing which I then had to start again because a damn tree didnt render. I forget the context of the mission as I whizzed through the game on my shitbix to see the story.

The graphics were actually very pleasing to the eye when in the plane though I remember, which makes me very excited for the PC version.